On a windy day
Let's go on flying
There may be no trees to rest on
There may be no clouds to ride
But we'll have our wings
And the wind will be with us
That's enough for me
That's enough for me

On a windy day
We went on flying
There was no sea to rest on
There were no hills to glide
We saw an empty bottle rolling down the street
And on a cardboard stand at
The corner of the street
Wrinkled souls piled up like grapefruit

2. Snow Is Falling All The Time

Snow is failing everywhere
Snow is falling all the time
Between a milk bottle and a beer can
Between Empire State Building and
Trafalgar Square

Snow is falling everywhere
Snow is falling all the time

When you talk to someone
Snow is falling between you and him
When you talk with someone
Go on talking until he's covered with snow

Snow is falling everywhere
Snow is falling all the time
all the time

3. Mum's Only Looking For Her Hand
In The Snow

Kyoko, don't worry
Don't worry, Kyoko
Mum's only looking for
Her hand in the snow

NO BED FOR BEATLE JOHN (Lennon/Ono) Side A

Sung to the tune of.

Female Voice

No bed for Beatle John
Beatle John Lennon lost
his hospital bed yesterday
-- to a patient!

It happened at Queen Charlotte's
Hospital, London, where John was
keeping vigil in the room where
his girl friend, Yoko Ono, is being
kept under observation.

When he realised his bed was needed
for an urgent case, John sent out
for a sleeping-bag.

And last night he was once more
happily kipped down alongside Yoko
-- in the sleeping bag.

Yoko, who expects a baby next February,
will remain in the hospital for another
few days.
A Beatles spokesman said: "There is a
good chance for the baby's survival.''

The Beatles win battle of the nude LP

The Beatles have won their fight to put
out an LP record with a sleeve showing
John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the nude.

EMI, the world's biggest recording
company, whose artists include the Beatles,
refused to handle the LP called Two Virgins
because of the sleeve. So did the group's
American outlet, Capitol Records.

But the record with its controversial
sleeve will be released in both countries
next month through Polydor and Track Records
in Britain and through a company called
Tetragrammaton Records in America.

But the car was not being
driven by Lennon. It was sold
six weeks ago by Dandic Fashions,
Wigmore Street, to 34-year-old
Mr. Leo Nutley,a marine engineer
from Hampton Surveying the
exotic 1956 vehicle, he said:
"It's foul, disgusting, horrible."

He went further: "I don't like it."
Mr. Nutley said he intended
respraying the car, but he had
been told that it was worth more
left as it is.

And because of its value, Mr.
Nutley is hoping to sell it in
America. Till then he will just
use it as a business car, and go
around telling people: "It's
foul, disgusting, horrible."

Miss Ono, 34, is named in a
forthcoming defended divorce
suit being brought by Mr.
Lennon's wife, Cynthia.